We play Blacktown Workers this weekend for the second time this year. I've had an unanswered query for years about what happened to the system of playing every team once before playing teams for a second time. We haven't played Penrith yet - we play them in rounds 17 and 24.

Our team is on the NS website and a preview on the NSWRL site. I see that Latrell Robinson is named on the wing - is this his first game this season?

South Sydney also plays on Sunday afternoon and has named a 21-man squad, including two players also named by the Bears - Cameron Murray and Jack Gosiewski. The other six on the 8-man bench are Damien Cook, Tyrell Fuimaono, Anthony Cherrington, Zane Musgrove, Braidon Burns and David Tyrell.

I haven't come across any broadcast info for the North Sydney game - Steele Sports isn't covering it. Any word on Triple H as part of its Sunday League program with Tony, James and Mick? The website is at www.triplehfm.com.au.

Some half time chat from the commentators about the time the North Sydney mascot was sent off for making a comment about the referee. They said that Shane Evans was the mascot and he had to front the judiciary.

65 MASCOTS. The kids love them but league mascots are characters in their own right, like Stanley The Steel Avenger, who was once sent off after becoming involved in an on-field brawl, and Barney "The Swearing Bear", who received a four-match ban after calling a referee a "f--king cheat". Of course, the most famous is Reggie The Rabbit, who lived under the grandstand at Redfern Oval.

Some half time chat from the commentators about the time the North Sydney mascot was sent off for making a comment about the referee. They said that Shane Evans was the mascot and he had to front the judiciary.

65 MASCOTS. The kids love them but league mascots are characters in their own right, like Stanley The Steel Avenger, who was once sent off after becoming involved in an on-field brawl, and Barney "The Swearing Bear", who received a four-match ban after calling a referee a "f--king cheat". Of course, the most famous is Reggie The Rabbit, who lived under the grandstand at Redfern Oval.

Some half time chat from the commentators about the time the North Sydney mascot was sent off for making a comment about the referee. They said that Shane Evans was the mascot and he had to front the judiciary.

65 MASCOTS. The kids love them but league mascots are characters in their own right, like Stanley The Steel Avenger, who was once sent off after becoming involved in an on-field brawl, and Barney "The Swearing Bear", who received a four-match ban after calling a referee a "f--king cheat". Of course, the most famous is Reggie The Rabbit, who lived under the grandstand at Redfern Oval.